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Difference between Viola yedoensis and Viola yedoensis
Different varieties: Viola yedoensis belongs to Violaceae and Viola; Viola yedoensis is a common dandelion, belonging to Taraxacum of Compositae. Flowers are different: the former flowers are lavender, violet and rare white; The latter's flower pavilion is longer and the color is yellow. Different leaves: the former leaves are relatively small, about 1.5-4 cm long; The latter leaves are larger, about 4-20 cm long.

First, the varieties are different.

Viola yedoensis is a plant of Viola in Violaceae. It is a variety of Viola yedoensis with many nicknames. It is also called Viola yedoensis. There is no stem on the ground, and the height is about 4- 14 cm, which will increase when it bears fruit, reaching more than 20 cm.

Viola yedoensis is the dandelion that we often see. It is essentially different from the former. It belongs to Compositae, Taraxacum, also known as Huahualang, Pugong, Daidai and so on. Its roots are slightly conical, about 4- 10 cm long, and its surface is brown.

Second, flowers are different.

As the name suggests, the flowers of Viola yedoensis are lavender, sometimes violet, and rare white, and the texture on the petals is relatively clear. The petals are darker, but the throat is lighter with purple stripes.

The flowering period of Viola yedoensis is from April to September, and the flower pavilion is relatively long, about 10-25 cm long. The color of the flowers is yellow, and the color is brighter.

Third, the leaves are different.

The leaves of Viola yedoensis are relatively small, about1.5-4cm long, and the whole leaves are oval.

The leaves of Viola yedoensis are large, about 4-20 cm long, and the whole leaves are lanceolate.